Not just creating packages for him to play in. For example, where he's purely the spy on a fast QB; where he's blitzing or dropping based on the Mike's call; man on an RB he goes, you go, he stays you stay.
Stuff like that simply to get him reps, bolster the profile of the program because letting a 5* ultra-athlete shine removes that lack of talent or speed notion from analysts and committee members minds -- this game is part fashion show AND recruits watch.
Regardless, he did get some time towards the end of the year...just hope they start doing that more for incoming players because allll the top programs do. You hear about some freshman sensation "they're sooo excited about this young man" time and time again with Bama and Georgia and Clemson because they showcase their players. Sometimes, they don't pan out but you give em ops because it helps more than just game that day. You can't rely just on practice. Some guys, a lot of guys, do better in the fire.